Explicit State Elicitation Is Not Enough: A Controlled Audit of Memory-Policy Classification

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Explicit State Elicitation Is Not Enough: A Controlled Audit of Memory-Policy Classification

arXiv:2608.17247v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Personalized agents must decide whether retrieved user memory should be used, ignored, updated, or queried before it affects a current task. We use this setting to develop an empirical audit protocol for structured intermediate outputs: first audit dataset shortcuts, then isolate bundled prompt changes, check whether intermediate labels are answer-associated, test decomposed semantic evidence, and audit provider-level execution failures. A 480-example synthetic development set initially suggested large gains from a state-structured prompt bundle, but TF-IDF diagnostics showed lexical separability and no positive standalone Ignore cases. We ther

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